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Old 06-25-2013, 12:42 PM
PiKA2001 PiKA2001 is offline
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Part of his oath is to protect and defend the Constitution. He didn't go to China, he went to HK. There's a meaningful difference there. He didn't talk to the Chinese that you know of, he talked to the news media. I would agree that if he went to disclose the intimate workings of our intelligence to a foreign government and did not go to the media, that'd look pretty bad. By all accounts though, that's not what happened.
How do you know that he wasn't debriefed by the Chinese and Russian intelligence agencies? He's already made public to Chinese news sources that the U.S. is spying in and hacking into Chinese computer systems... Do you really think China will just let him waltz out of HK without extracting every bit of intel that they can from him? The Chinese and Russian governments are really going out of their way to accommodate Snowden even in the face of damaging relations to the U.S. so that leads me to believe that they believe it's worth it..and not for some BS "preserving democracy" excuse either. None of these countries Snowden is supposedly reaching out to have a decent track record when it comes to democracy or civil liberties.
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